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of course they want him back they think he is a good coach. I happen to agree although the numbers dont exactly support him as an offensive guru. Most of the league would take shottenheimer over daboll any day of the week. How many times has Daboll been interviewed or even looked at for a head coaching job. How many times has a team even resigned him to be their coach? None of these questions mean anything but it does show that shott is better viewed around the league at least as far as next level

According to Mike Francesa on WFAN in NYC, the Jets are desperate to be rid of Schottenheimer and they are praying he gets a head coaching job so that they don't have to fire him and owe him the remainder of his contract. He also said there is a huge rift between the offensive and defensive coaches. He says that Callahan wants out and Cavanaugh will be fired.

"We will incorporate an aggressive, up-tempo, attacking style in all three phases of the game."

"Our team will play with discipline, poise, and maximum effort."

"I want us to be the best tackling team in the NFL, the best team in pursuit, I want to take the ball away from other teams, I want to rattle the opposing quarterback every opportunity we get."
-- Joe Philbin 01/12

Kind of hard to judge him when he's given a backup quarterback to be his starter. Then again he shares blame for the development of Sanchez. He needs more time coordinating before he's ready as a coach. The sample just doesn't show much.